UDI Color Challenge 7

It’s Tuesday and time for another  Utah Diva’s Color Challenge. Here is our inspiration for this week:

Quite a turn around from the last couple of weeks of really bright colors.  I pulled out Cajun Craze, Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip and Basic Gray and the first thing that jumped into my mind was something masculine.  I have boys that should be easy.  What jumps to mind – the Extreme stamp sets – so I pulled out the two that I have Extreme Elements and Extreme Skateboard.  And here is the result….

It’s quick and easy – I took the stamps from Extreme Elements and put each one with an ink pad and just randomly stamped on the outside of the card and also the inside.  I took a piece of Very Vanilla card stock and stamped the Extreme Skateboard in Basic Gray.  I decided I wanted the look of motion so I stamped multiple times to the left of my main image to give it a look like he was moving through the air.  What do you think?

Then I decided to take the same size piece of card stock in the remaining colors – Basic Gray, Chocolate Chip and Cajun Craze and kind of twist them around behind the image.  Somehow I think it also adds the feeling of movement to the card.    Here is a look at the inside:

I added the quote from Word Play – “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams”.  A good thing to tell a teenager!

That’s my interpretation. Now it is your turn to play with these colors – then go to the UDI blog and add your creation to the linky section.  I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:

  • Card stock: Crumb Cake, Cajun Craze, Chocolate Chip, Basic Gray, Very Vanilla
  • Ink: Crumb Cake, Cajun Craze, Chocolate Chip and Basic Gray
  • Stamp sets: Extreme Elements, Extreme Skateboard, Word Play

To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.

So far no Bingo Winner – so let’s keep playing….double check your cards to make sure you didn’t miss any!

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #15  –the butterfly from Flight of the Butterfly stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).

Cardinal from the Bird Punch

There are so many creative Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators out there that you don’t even need to make your own creations.  Now I do like to make my own creations but sometimes someone creates something just perfect that you just need to use it the way it is.  And for those of you that say I can’t be a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator because I’m not creative – that’s no reason at all.  There are so many ideas out there on blogs, on the Stampin’ Up! website, in our magazine at our events you could have enough ideas to last you forever – so don’t use that as a reason not to join.  I’m excited that my little team is growing and if you want to join I would love to have you!

Now on to my project share today – another card from my Punch Art class.  This one uses the bird punch to make a Cardinal for a Christmas card – see you don’t even have to have a Christmas stamp set – just the bird punch will do.  This idea is from Connie Stewart – although in her comments she says she saw the idea demonstrated some where on stage.  I made a few changes to the actual card but liked the way Connie used the red and white with just a hint of green.  So this is my version:

The cardinal is the bird punch – twice – the extra wing becomes the crown and the extra body is trimmed and becomes another layer on the tail.  I also punched an extra head out of black and then trimmed it to make the mask.  I’m using Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White and Always Artichoke for the color on my card.

The little rectangle piece is cut using the Big Shot and the new Scallop Rectangle Clearlits die.  After I cut it I added texture with one of the texture plates – the one that looks like wood grain.

A piece of Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding is tied around and into a knot.  Add a holiday greeting and you have a quick Christmas card.

I’m writing this on Friday night and just want to say – Way to go ETOWAH EAGLES!!  Greg and I went to the game tonight they were playing against Woodstock and it was the game of the week so Fox 5 news was there and I think the whole game aired on one of the tv stations.  It was a great game – tied 14-14 at the end of regulation and then they did over-time possessions.   Woodstock went first and got almost to the goal line – and Etowah held them off 3 times for no score.  Then Etowah went and got close enough for them to score a field goal and win the game 17-14.  Very exciting! And today – Saturday – the Etowah band will be a competition – wish them luck!

Ok – so now onto Bingo – anybody out there waiting on just one more – will today be the day we have Bingo?

Let’s play for today ….

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #12  –the snowflake from Season of Friendship stamp set (stamped in Concord Crush).

 

 

 

 

Polar Bear Punch Art

I saw this cute card last winter and saved it because I wanted to use the idea later.  Well now was the time it became part of my Punch Art class this month.  The creator of the punch art polar bears is Laura Lipe.  This is my version that I created for the class.

Aren’t they cute?

My card is a Baja Breeze base (we used Bashful Blue in the class because I ran out of Baja Breeze).  The background is stamped with snowflakes.  The snow banks are a piece of torn Whisper White card stock that is sponged on the edges.

For the Polar Bears all the pieces are punched from Whisper White card stock, sponged with Sahara Sand ink and also distressed on the edges ( so they look furry).  I gave everyone a 1/4 sheet of Whisper White card stock and had them punch the pieces out and save it for a guide for later.  So this is what you have left.

Now you have an easy guide to see what pieces you need.  The ornament punch is the head of the large bear – the top of the ornament is cut off.  The large oval is the nose of the large bear – you can either stick it back in the punch to nip it off or cut it with scissors.  The small oval is the nose of the small bear.  By the way I am using the old punch names.  Did you realize the names of some of the punches changed?  They did when they switched to the new style.  Which reminds me I was going to write a post to explain something about the new punches – I’ll have to do that this week too.

For punch art I use the 2-way glue pen and a pair of craft tweezers – these are a great tool to have – too bad we don’t sell these anymore (although the old SU kind were too bulky anyway) – maybe we’ll get a better version next year.

Ok now it is time for Bingo… oh by the way I realized I started numbering the pieces wrong – I skipped #4 for some reason.  So today’s piece is really #9.

Let’s play….

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #10  –the alphabet  from Cute by the Inch stamp set (stamped in Poppy Parade).

Two more gift projects

I have added two more projects to my Gift Making weekend – if you live near me you should come.  To read all the details of what I have planned and see the rest of the project please go HERE.  I have extended the Registration Deadline to 10/24.

2011 Desktop Calendar

Monogram card set

Tuesday night we went to the high school to see Tyler in the his first Show Choir performance.  He did such a good job.  In middle school he did Drama Club for a short time and was in Chorus for one semester.  So he is not very experienced in Chorus so I was excited to see the performance.  It was great – his group performed the opener – Footloose and then later in the evening they performed a Lion King medley.  Greg video taped it and I took some pictures – I haven’t downloaded them yet – I hope they turned out.

I have heard that we have someone close to Bingo….will this be the day…

Let’s play….

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #9  –the flower  from Season of Friendship stamp set (stamped in Poppy Parade).

 

UDI Color Challenge #6

Welcome to week 6 of the weekly Color Challenge over at the Utah Diva’s International Blog. I can’t believe we have been doing this for 6 weeks already – it feels like we just started.

So for this weeks color challenge we had a whole lot of color – Rose Red, Concord Crush, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight.  Oh my….what to do with that many different colors.  I thought – thank goodness there is a green in there, I can always do flowers again.  But I wanted to do something besides flowers – so I spent several days mulling it over until I finally came to a decision.  To make a set of monochromatic cards – but now to choose a set with 5 different images that I could use – I wanted one stamp set, one layout, and each card a different color.  I pulled out several different ones and finally decided to use Cute by the Inch – a Level 2 Hostess Stamp Set in the Stampin’ Up! Catalog.  It has 9 images – 10 would have worked better, but 9 will do.

Ta-Da – my set of mini cards using the Cute by the Inch set.  The whole set is inside a Fancy Favor box – cut using the Thick Window Sheets.

This was the first time I had used these thick window sheets – and boy they are thick – just like those thick plastic boxes you can buy to put treats in.  I used Sticky Strip to assemble my box.

Here is a close up of the box with all the cards and envelopes inside.

I tied a piece of Old Olive Satin ribbon around the outside and added a tag to the front.

Here is a close up of one of the cards.  There are 2 of each color except Olive that is why I chose to use the Old Olive ribbon around the box.  I probably should just add a 10th card to make it equal and double one of the images.

These mini cards are 2-3/4″ square cards.  The white mat is 2-1/2″ and the colored embossed panel is 2″ square.  The images are stamped on Whisper White and punched out with the 1-1/4″ square punch.  The tag on the front of the box was layered with a 1-3/8″ square that was punched.

That’s my interpretation. Now it is your turn to play with these colors – then go to the UDI blog and add your creation to the linky section.  I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Stampin’ Up! Supplies:

  • Card stock: Rose Red, Concord Crush, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White
  • Ink: Rose Red, Concord Crush, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight ink and Stampin’ Write markers
  • Stamp sets: Cute by the Inch
  • Thick Window Sheet
  • Old Olive Satin Ribbon
  • Mini square envelopes
  • Big Shot Die-Cut machine, Fancy Favor Box, Square Lattice Embossing Folder
  • 1-1/4″ square punch, 1-3/8″ square punch. 1/16″ circle punch
  • Sticky Strip

To order Stampin’ Up! Supplies to make this project click here.

And now lets check in on our Bingo players – anybody have 4 in row today or even a Bingo?

Let’s play….

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #8  –the dog  from All in the Family stamp set (stamped in Chocolate Chip).

 

Dahlia Fold Card

I had a punch art class this last week and showed everyone different ways to use their Stampin’ Up! punches.  This week I’ll be sharing those projects.  Here is the first one – a Dahlia Fold Card – the original one I saw was on Stampin’ Connection created by demonstrator LeeAnn Greff.  The flower petals are made with the body of the owl from the new Stampin’ Up! Owl punch. 

I used many of the same elements that LeeAnn did but changed a couple of things too.  My card base is Soft Suede.  Then a layer of Crumb Cake that has been embossed with the Elegant Lines Embossing Folder.  I tied a piece of Victoria Crochet Trim around the Crumb Cake layer.

To make the flower punch seven of the owl bodies from Elegant Soiree Designer Series paper.  LeeAnn pointed out that this is a great use for our double-sided paper since you get to see both sides of the paper on this card.  For each petal – fold the owl body in half, then cut off the feet, then cut from the ear down into the fold.  Open it back up and fold in each side to overlap and create a point at the bottom.  Use a bone folder to curl the ends.  If you need a visual of what the piece looks like – visit LeeAnn’s blog.

Once all the petals are folded glue them around a punched circle – I used the 1-3/4″ circle.  Glue all seven around until they form a circle.  If they don’t fit well – either use one more, one less, or fold the petals differently.  It was funny because the first one I made I had a perfect fit for 7, but the second one I made was off – my folds were a little different.  I cut a Baja Breeze scallop circle using the Scallop Circle #2 die and the Big Shot.  I put the Dahlia flower in the center and poked a hole with the paper piercer and put in a Antique brads.  I attached the whole thing to the front of the card with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I really like the result – I think I’ll try some more with other papers.

Thanks for stopping in today.  So how is Bingo going – is anyone close to five in a row yet?

Let’s play….

It’s BINGO TIME!  We are playing Round 5 of Monika’s Blog Bingo.  I’m currently taking names for Round 7.   See this POST for more details on how to join, how to play and the previous winners.

Here is piece #7  –the pumpkins from Loads of Love Accessories stamp set (stamped in Peach Parfait).